2018–19 Australian Athletics Championships

2018–19 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates4–7 April 2019
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre

The 2018–19 Australian Athletics Championships was the 97th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 4–7 April 2019 at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as the selection meeting for Australia at the 2019 World Athletics Championships. Distance events were held separately, with the 10,000 metres taking place at the Zatopek 10K on 13 December 2018 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne, the mile run taking place at the Albie Thomas meet at the Crest Athletic Centre in Bankstown on 22 December 2018, and the 5000 metres taking place at the Sydney Track Classic on 23 February 2019.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres(Wind: -0.2) Edward NketiaAustralian Capital Territory10.22 Rohan BrowningNew South Wales10.28 Jack HaleTasmania10.34
200 metres(Wind: +0.7) Alex HartmannQueensland20.68 Jake DoranQueensland20.76 Abdoulie Assim Gambia (GAM)20.87
400 metres Steven SolomonNew South Wales45.99 Alex BeckQueensland46.31 Ilhwan Mo South Korea (KOR)46.54
800 metres Peter BolVictoria1:46.12 Josh RalphNew South Wales1:46.15 Mason CohenNew South Wales1:46.91
1500 metres Luke MathewsVictoria3:43.15 Ryan GregsonQueensland3:44.03 Rorey HunterNew South Wales3:44.05
Mile run Matthew RamsdenWestern Australia3:59.18 Ryan GregsonVictoria3:59.95 Rorey HunterNew South Wales4:01.98
5000 metres Jordan GusmanVictoria13:29.47 Stewart McSweynTasmania13:32.37 Liam AdamsVictoria13:56.63
10,000 metres Stewart McSweynTasmania27:50.89 Jack RaynerVictoria28:12.07 Jack BruceQueensland28:49.70
110 metres hurdles(Wind: +0.2) Nicholas HoughNew South Wales13.55 Chen Kuei-ru Chinese Taipei (TPE)13.68 Yang Wei-ting Chinese Taipei (TPE)13.76
400 metres hurdles Ian DewhurstWestern Australia50.29 Michael Cochrane New Zealand (NZL)50.94 Chanho Lim South Korea (KOR)51.03
3000 metres steeplechase Max StevensSouth Australia8:39.31 James NipperessNew South Wales8:43.09 Ben BuckinghamVictoria8:47.14
4 × 100 m relay  South Korea (KOR)Kukyoung KimJaeha LeeSeunghwan KoJaeseong Lee39.52  New South Wales (NSW)Joshua AzzopardiZach HoldsworthNicholas BateAnas Abu-Ganaba40.21  South Australia (SA)Max HagicostasHarrison HuntRyan AtkinsLiam Moss40.96
4 × 400 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)Sean FitzsimmonsIan HalpinMatthew CroweTyler Gunn3:10.15  Victoria (VIC)Conrad CoumarosLiam ProcaccinoMichael TsotsosChristian Davis3:10.46  South Australia (SA)Oli CallahanCasey BuchananRobert BroadheadBrett Fisk3:19.97
High jump Joel BadenVictoria2.30 m Woo Sang-hyeok South Korea (KOR)2.24 m Nauraj Singh Randhawa Malaysia (MAS)2.20 m
Pole vault Angus ArmstrongWestern Australia5.50 m James Steyn New Zealand (NZL)5.50 m David ThomsonVictoria5.40 m r
Long jump Henry SmithVictoria7.90 m(0.0 m/s) Christopher MitrevskiVictoria7.83 m(0.0 m/s) Joshua CowleyQueensland7.79 m(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump Alwyn JonesVictoria15.95 m (+0.7 m/s) Ayo OreVictoria15.77 m(0.0 m/s) Emmanuel FakiyeNew South Wales15.74 m (+0.2 m/s)
Shot put Tom Walsh New Zealand (NZL)21.91 m Damien BirkinheadVictoria19.79 m Jan Jeuschede Germany (GER)18.39 m
Discus throw Matthew DennyQueensland65.28 m Mitchell CooperQueensland59.75 m Lachlan PageSouth Australia54.74 m
Hammer throw Costa KousparisNew South Wales65.11 m Huw PeacockTasmania63.26 m Ned WeatherlyVictoria62.52 m
Javelin throw Hamish PeacockTasmania78.12 m William WhiteQueensland74.95 m Nash LowisQueensland74.73 m
Decathlon Daniel Golubovic United States (USA)7901 pts[4]Kyle CranstonNew South Wales7594 pts[5]David BrockVictoria7539 pts[6]
10,000 metres walk Dane Bird-SmithQueensland38:30.61 Rhydian CowleyVictoria40:44.81 Quentin Rew New Zealand (NZL)41:02.24 >

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres(Wind: +0.1) Naa AnangQueensland11.32 Zoe Hobbs New Zealand (NZL)11.44 Maddie CoatesVictoria11.52
200 metres(Wind: -1.2) Zoe Hobbs New Zealand (NZL)23.42 Maddie CoatesVictoria23.50 Nana Adoma Owusu-AfriyieVictoria23.64
400 metres Bendere OboyaNew South Wales52.00 Caitlin Sargent-JonesQueensland53.20 Angeline BlackburnAustralian Capital Territory53.36
800 metres Catriona BissetVictoria2:00.48 Georgia GriffithVictoria2:01.26 Morgan MitchellVictoria2:01.60
1500 metres Chloe TigheNew South Wales4:11.74 Madeleine MurrayVictoria4:12.22 Bernadette WilliamsWestern Australia4:15.25
Mile run Whitney SharpeVictoria4:37.35 Genevieve GregsonVictoria4:37.66 Rose DaviesNew South Wales4:39.77
5000 metres Melissa DuncanVictoria15:29.70 Paige CampbellNew South Wales15:31.50 Sinead DiverVictoria15:35.70
10,000 metres Hitomi Niiya Japan (JPN)31:32.50 Sinead DiverVictoria31:50.98 Ellie PashleyVictoria32:17.81
100 metres hurdles(Wind: 0.0) Celeste MucciVictoria13.09 Brianna BeahanWestern Australia13.11 Michelle JennekeQueensland13.12
400 metres hurdles Lauren WellsAustralian Capital Territory54.87 Portia Bing New Zealand (NZL)55.86 Sarah CarliNew South Wales56.08
3000 metres steeplechase Paige E CampbellNew South Wales9:49.68 Yukari Ishizawa Japan (JPN)10:01.03 Stella RadfordVictoria10:06.13
4 × 100 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)Larissa PasternatskyKristie EdwardsAbbie TaddeoStephanie Power45.68  Tasmania (TAS)Abby ChapmanMorgan GaffneyKiara CalvertKiani Allen46.39  Western Australia (WA)Katherine SparrowTaylah CruttendenSinta WardanaSophie White46.59
4 × 400 m relay  Victoria (VIC)Lily BayesMorgan MitchellJessica Gulli-NanceCatriona Bisset3:39.05  New South Wales (NSW)Jasmin GuthrieIsabella GuthrieBethany HalmyRebecca Bennett3:43.65  Western Australia (WA)Katherine SparrowEmma PhilippeSarah HynesBernadette Williams3:53.35
High jump Nicola McDermottNew South Wales1.92 m Josephine Reeves New Zealand (NZL)1.86 m Hannah JoyeQueensland1.82 m
Pole vault Olivia McTaggart New Zealand (NZL)4.30 m Lisa CampbellQueensland4.30 m Lauren Hyde-CoolingWestern Australia4.10 m
Long jump Naa AnangQueensland6.88 m (+2.4 m/s) Brooke StrattonVictoria6.70 m (+1.7 m/s) Jessie HarperQueensland6.45 m(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump Ellen PettittVictoria13.36 m(0.0 m/s) Aliyah JohnsonQueensland13.21 m(0.0 m/s) Mariya Siney Ukraine (UKR)12.99 m(0.0 m/s)
Shot put Victoria Owers New Zealand (NZL)15.87 m Emma BergVictoria14.24 m Taryn GollshewskyQueensland14.08 m
Discus throw Taryn GollshewskyQueensland56.38 m Kimberley MulhallVictoria54.95 m Talosaga KiaQueensland50.97 m
Hammer throw Alexandra HulleyNew South Wales65.49 m Lauren Bruce New Zealand (NZL)58.73 m Stephanie RatcliffeVictoria56.54 m
Javelin throw Kelsey-Lee BarberAustralian Capital Territory63.33 m Kathryn MitchellVictoria62.78 m Tori Peeters New Zealand (NZL)56.49 m
Heptathlon Celeste MucciVictoria5844 pts[7]Alysha BurnettNew South Wales5716 pts[8]Tori WestQueensland5466 pts[9]
10,000 metres walk Katie HaywardQueensland43:20.65 Jemima MontagVictoria43:51.47 Rachel TallentVictoria46:10.54

References

  1. ^Walsh throws world-leading 21.91m at Australian Championships . World Athletics (2019-04-07). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  2. ^Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2018-19. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  3. ^Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2018-19. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  4. ^(11.31 (+1.0), 6.74 m (+1.7), 14.40 m, 1.92 m, 50.13, 14.52 (-0.3), 45.84 m, 4.80 m, 64.02 m, 4:33.46)
  5. ^(11.39 (+1.0), 6.84 m (+1.8), 13.93 m, 1.83 m, 50.44, 15.16 (-0.3), 42.72 m, 4.60 m, 61.87 m, 4:26.96)
  6. ^(11.38 (+0.7), 6.86 m (+3.0), 13.97 m, 2.04 m, 50.88, 15.63 (-0.3), 39.53 m, 4.70 m, 54.33 m, 4:31.23)
  7. ^(13.34 (+0.5), 1.75 m, 10.84 m, 24.59 (-2.2), 6.25 m (+0.6), 39.58 m, 2:24.91)
  8. ^(14.40 (+0.5), 1.87 m, 13.66 m, 26.31 (-2.2), 5.94 m (+0.2), 40.00 m, 2:30.50)
  9. ^(14.80 (+0.5), 1.72 m, 12.53 m, 26.02 (-2.2), 5.14 m (0.0), 50.54 m, 2:24.80)